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... all that , I suppose ; but he might have known . ' 6 But , dearest Gabrielle , you can't remain all your life in this lonely way . It is impossible , my dear child . You are too young and too pretty . 6 DONNA QUIXOTE .
... all that , I suppose ; but he might have known . ' 6 But , dearest Gabrielle , you can't remain all your life in this lonely way . It is impossible , my dear child . You are too young and too pretty . 6 DONNA QUIXOTE .
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... look him in the face , and confess that I had come between him and his hopes ? If I had ever known , or ever thought or suspected , or anything - but how could I suspect ? How could I think a woman like c 2 ' GABRIELLE ? 19.
... look him in the face , and confess that I had come between him and his hopes ? If I had ever known , or ever thought or suspected , or anything - but how could I suspect ? How could I think a woman like c 2 ' GABRIELLE ? 19.
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... known , he would have made an offer on your behalf as the next best thing . I have no scruples of conscience and no remorse on his account . I shall be very fond of him as a brother - in - law . ' There is one thing that troubles me ...
... known , he would have made an offer on your behalf as the next best thing . I have no scruples of conscience and no remorse on his account . I shall be very fond of him as a brother - in - law . ' There is one thing that troubles me ...
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... known to the class of inconvenient creatures whom lovers have to describe as their friends . It was not that Gabrielle cared in the least for what anybody might say , or that her resolve could in any way be affected by it ; but she ...
... known to the class of inconvenient creatures whom lovers have to describe as their friends . It was not that Gabrielle cared in the least for what anybody might say , or that her resolve could in any way be affected by it ; but she ...
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... known my own mind this long time ; I didn't know his mind . That was the surprise . ' Is this womanly , Gabrielle ? ' ' I think so , ' said Gabrielle . Mrs. Leven remained silent for a moment . She could hardly find suitable words . She ...
... known my own mind this long time ; I didn't know his mind . That was the surprise . ' Is this womanly , Gabrielle ? ' ' I think so , ' said Gabrielle . Mrs. Leven remained silent for a moment . She could hardly find suitable words . She ...
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